Interestingly the form you see should overcome this conversion issue. But the date is not formatted as I would expect. What SLAM is doing to overcome conversion issues is first format the date as "MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss"
inside of a convert statement, as you see, specifying the format such that it can cast it to a datetime. Once cast, it will be saved in your database in whatever format is your default format. The problem is that the string to be cast is not in
the expected format. The code formatting the date as a string in this manner is fairly straight-forward, as it is doing DateTime.Now.ToString("MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss"). That can only mean that form "MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss" is actually
resulting in "MM/dd/yyyy HH.mm.ss" in your environment. We need to figure out whether there is better way around this issue.